Mitsubishi Colt electrical problems

Mitsubishi Colt electrical problems

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Fake7

Original Poster:

717 posts

198 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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Hi All. My wife's car has developed some electrical gremlins this evening...

Interior fan and ac not on
central locking failed
Fog light failed

It's a 2005 Colt 1.1

A google search reveals the same fault from someone else, but there is no definitive answer. I'm hoping that it will be as simple as a fuse but it's too dark to check now.

Anyone else come across this?

Fake7

Original Poster:

717 posts

198 months

Saturday 20th December 2014
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Problem located!

There is a module bolted to the positive terminal of the battery that contains fuse links. One of these was corroded and has blown. Trouble is, it seems that I have to replace the whole module.

Next a trip to Mitsubishi parts.

alan5002

1 posts

75 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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The "other half" complained - exactly the same problem - blower u/s and no central locking on her 04plate colt equipe - Well pleased with great advice - same remedy - what a stupid position for fuses on the positive batt terminal!

Fortunately only Fuse 1 corroded but just enough copper left to solder in a copper wire bridge between fuse and terminal

Well done guys!

Deimos

1 posts

73 months

Saturday 24th February 2018
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Hello everybody,

My wife's Colt developed the same symptoms today. How much did it end up costing you substituting the part?

Thank you in advance

Fake7

Original Poster:

717 posts

198 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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As you can see it was a few years ago, and I was lucky to have a Mitsubishi parts center near by. I think the plastic unit that bolted on to the battery was about £30.

cestny.pirat

1 posts

72 months

Thursday 29th March 2018
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Hi, thanks for help smile

Same isssue on my dad's Colt today. Fixed by piece of copper wire and waiting for new part from dealer. Btw, you can find it also on ebay/amazon for ~40 USD.



Slushbox

1,484 posts

104 months

Saturday 31st March 2018
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Suzuki use a similar battery fuse arrangement. Mine blew on the day before a bank holiday, so no car. Spares for Mitsui fit, so ordered a couple off Ebay for a tenner each. Took a month to arrive from China, but at least there's a spare in the car.

cristake

3 posts

64 months

Thursday 29th November 2018
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Hey guys, fantastic to see that this exact same issue has been encountered elsewhere. I've went ahead and ordered the same part - as I'm now 99.9% sure this is the issue. Need to wait for it for about 8-10 days. Luckily I can still drive the car, but with -13 degrees coming up - it will be pretty darn difficult without heating 😂

However, I've tried to remove the red plastic cap over the positive terminal to also inspect the old fuse box. No chance...
How did you guys take that piece off?
And then, once it's off, is there enough space to work around it, or the air filter casing needs to be removed?
Thanks a bunch in advance,
Cristi

cristake

3 posts

64 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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So, finally my part arrived. Had a bit of hard time removing the red plastic cover (as it was stuck due to dust accumulating underneath) - but just used a large flathead screwdriver to pry it open - and it was all fine. Then I cleaned it nicely, and now it just removes easily by pulling up. Replacing the part was just a matter of unscrewing 7 nuts. For more clearance you can just remove the air filter intake. Just make sure to note down the wire order (to put them back in the same order)

All working as expected now.

JustMulti

1 posts

59 months

Sunday 14th April 2019
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Hey, I think my colt may also be having this issue, how did you get the red plastic cap off? Mine wont budge

Kez85

1 posts

4 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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This thread has saved me taking my car to the garage and unwanted expense, exactly what was wrong with my car found the part on eBay for £33 genuine Mitsubishi part came within 2 days abd my dad managed to take the broken part of and fit the new part in 20minutes!
Thankyou so much 😊